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[Agora Object] A 1910: Slab

A bar of marble, intact, smoothed on all surfaces. Top and one vertical edge slightly rounded and marked by a single deep groove; bottom contains hole in which lead is still preserved for holding a two-pronged ... 1937

[Agora Object] BI 678: Bone "molding"

Single piece; original surfaces preserved at top and bottom and probably in the bevelled surfaces at either end. Back and bottom surfaces smooth; two light grooves on top; front surface carved with deep ... 1937

[Agora Object] P 11138: Basket-Handled Vessel with Stamped Decoration

Part of rim and wall restored in plaster. Deep pear-shaped bowl on ring foot; flaring rim slightly projecting and flat on top; twisted basket handle. Horizontal grooves below the rim and pendent from them, ... 19-26 May 1937

[Agora Object] P 11619: Bowl

Rim entirely missing; also some of body. Ring foot; body broader below than above. Good red glaze on inside and on outside down almost to ring foot; hence probably an open bowl, perhaps with flat-topped, ... 7 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11623: Jug with Rouletting

Fragments of mouth and body missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; round body; low round neck-mouth, ridged. Two bands of rouletting around body below handle. Rather thick, though somewhat worn, red ... 7-14 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11627: Jug with Rouletting

Fragments of body missing. Shape as P 11623 (Φ 585) but in thinner fabric. Fine rouletting around body, below handle attachment. Dull gray to black in color. Somewhat misshapen. Clearly a misfired piece ... 8 April 1937

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[Agora Object] P 11631: Bowl

Fragments of body and lip missing. Rather rough, flat bottom; flat out-turned rim; two rough vertical handles (one missing). Yellow-buff clay. Remains of dull red glaze. Κυάθιο, με δύο κάθετες λαβές ... 8 April 1937

[Agora Object] P 11632: Bowl Fragment

A single fragment preserves the full height of the rim and some of the immediately adjacent portion of the body. Hemispherical bowl. Good lustrous red glaze, somewhat worn, inside and out. Well, container ... 8 April 1937